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Paul i have a black coffie table i can bring to put a tv on and 2 fold out chairs??

Niz- I started off eating healty and though ahh stuff it.. Eating healty isnt going to make me loose weight in a week, and eating not so healty isnt going to make me fat in a week either.. but im up for pizza for sure on sunday :D

yeah ive been doing the healthy thing for three weeks now .... lost a couple of kilos last week ..... havent weighed myself this week yet but i feel a bit lighter ....... main thing is that i had some areas in need of desperate toning and they look far better now :D

Anyway saw my shirt last night -think it'll be the shorts. I had a few things i needed to grab from shops last night but my EBC was later in coming than expected then i had to rush off ot gym.

Good luck everyone, I'll see you all sometime this afternoon. I feel so bad I was not involved in the organisation. Working 6 days a week, studying one day a week, renovating house and looking after family keep me busy you know!

Just got home from night shift, and can't wait to get down there! A couple of hours sleep first may be an idea.

The show is going really well, but we're all dog tired. Please come down to have a look:D We're dynoing our cars at 10am tommorow, and there is a GTR going on at 12 hoping to crack 600rwhp.

Yes, there are some hot chicks there, including two of our own:D

Many thanks to Paul ...... now he can return to a life without sighing every two minutes ..... told ya you would survive and it would go smoothly :)

Entrants ..... you guys have put in the hardwork to set up, get your cars ready, spend two very long and boring days with your car, pack up ...... it all sounds easier than what it is .... you guys are the best many thanks for lending the cars to the stand.

Entrants Girlfriends! Behind every good man theres a woman they say .... you girls have been so patient and i think ive whinged more than any of you!

Kyles .... my Skank Sista :) you've been a delight to work with specially sinc ethings didnt run to smoothly at the start ..... thank you for giving up your valuable time to be :drooling: @ by men and still smile for the camera. Legend!

SSTs .... your support of SAUWA is overwhelming and really appreciated!!

The SAU guys n girls that came down .... thank you for showing your support to the "club"

PAS .... lloyd and his gang .... for organising it all ..... one stand was stressful enough - a whole show mustve been hell! Many thanks

Fellow entrants ..... made many new friends this weekend .... i would like to thank the surrounding stands for there pleastantness and friendliness .... they helped the two days go just that little bit faster!!

Everyone that lent us stuff!! Thank you .... mustnt be easy handing over your prized possessions to have hundreds of strangers put their paws on them.

Anyway ive probably missed out some people ... im sorry

But i think i speak for everyone involved when i say its been fun but than god that its over!! :)

A special thanks also to Al (Sexzilla), he design the flyers and the video which we showed, all off his own time, and we really appreciate it:D We got alot of great feedback about the video, and hopefully soon it will be available for sale in a longer format:D

On behalf of SilviaWa, I'd like to congratulate SAUWA in a huge achievement at Western Salon '03.

You guys put the hard yards in making yourselves known by all. A great yet simple display made sure the SAUWA where there to stay. The display looked tops! Simplicity is the key and you all did that well.

I was hoping and did think SAUWA would of taken away "New Club on the Block" but the judges had different ideas.

Best of luck with Western Salon '04 and future car shows.

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